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Particles in the Air

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Dr. Mallory Hayes, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) medical investigator, is a committed physician and researcher quietly battling height and air-flight anxiety. When a tsunami devastates the coast of Southern California, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) establishes a camp to house the tens of thousands of people displaced by the disaster, and the Army is brought in to provide medical services.

Mallory is dispatched to the camp by the CDC to prevent the potential spread of disease from contaminated water. What she discovers is far worse than anything she could have imagined—an accelerated HIV-like virus, and a common, everyday microbe, which are proving to be unfailingly deadly.

Soon, Mallory is called upon to determine the virus' origins. But it turns out to be a complicated story involving a scientist with psychopathic tendencies, a devout Islamic extremist, and a misguided adolescent. Will the virus itself continue to spread throughout the country, without either a cure or a treatment?

Particles in the Air is a shockingly realistic tale only an immunologist could write—a tense, high-concept thriller meant to appeal to fans of A.G Riddle, Michael Crichton, Terry Hayes, Richard Preston, and others.

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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2023
      A medical investigator seeks the source of a catastrophic virus in Podjasek's medical disaster thriller. When a tsunami triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake rains destruction upon Southern California, Dr. Mallory Hayes is dispatched by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help contain any subsequent outbreak of disease. Storm damage to sewer lines threatens exposure to E. coli, while the lack of running water makes hand washing difficult and increases the spread of contaminants. But "a few bizarre deaths in otherwise healthy, young adults" point to an even deadlier and more immediate threat--one generated by human evil rather than tectonic forces. Meanwhile, in Sweden, Dr. Erik Lindgren has accrued gambling debts serious enough to warrant a menacing visit by two henchmen who beat him and pull one of his teeth. He vows vengeance against the company who fired him just before receiving his big payday for developing a protein for them, and he wants to get back at his wife for reporting his physical abuse. He hatches a plan to collaborate with Islamic terrorists to spread a virus around the world. The author etches a terrifying vision of the ensuing pandemic, as quarantine zones are established in Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Southern California, Las Vegas, Sacramento, and Lake Tahoe. There is a substantial shortage of soldiers to enforce order, and in the six weeks it would take to develop even the first batch of a vaccine, the virus could spread across the entire country. While the attention given to Mallory's personal baggage occasionally detracts from the virus' very real and relatable danger, Podjasek provides a hateable villain in Lindgren. As an allergist / immunologist, the author knows her way around terms like "hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia"; a medical thriller needs a viable, visceral menace to keep those pages turning, and Podjasek obliges. A credible and all too timely medical thriller with a hero who could go viral.

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